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! BODTTELL'S I PICTURES. i Monday Week. I DRILL HALL, FEILDINQ A MAMMOTH ATTRACTION. ONE NIGHT ONLY. : TO-NIGHT. . First Appearance in Feilding of i MR HARRY RICKARDS , ! ALL-STAB VAUDEVILLE CO., , Presenting the biggest aggregation of Novelty Acts ever submitted to a Feilding audience. Mr and Mrs Bob Fitzsimmons, In a Brilliant Comedy Sketch. Miss Julia Gifford, The Famous American Soprano. Mr Franco Piper, Maestro of the Spinning, Tossing, •higgling and Swinging Banjo. The Three Sisters Trapnell, Europe's Leading Acrobats and Tumblers. The Wheelers, Trick Cyclists. Mr Fred Bluett, Comedian. Vaude and Verne, Comedians. And the BIOSCOPE PICTURES of the FITZSIMMONS-LANG FIGHT. The programme to be submitted will be precisely the same as that which created such a furore in Wellington. j Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Early doors 6d extra. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8. Box plan at Mr Walker's. FIREWORKS! Direction of J. Hopkins. Feilding Eaceconrse. FRIDAY, llth MARCH. MIRAMAR FIREWORKS. As displayed regularly throughout the season at Wonderland. Wellington. BRILLIANT SET PIECES. DAZZLING AERIAL FLIGHTS. FLAMOS! FLAMOS! And his whirling iiery clubs. HUMOROUS MOVING PICTURES. Listen to the voice of the press:— Evening Mail, Nelson: "The unanimous opinion at the close was that the fireworks were the best ever seen in Nelson." Marlborough Express: '-'The display proved the enterprising management to be past-masters at the art." Wairarapa Age: "Easily excelled anything previously seen in Masterton in the same line of entertainment." Damievirkc Advocate: "An imposing and elaborate display." Timaru Herald: "The brilliancy of effects, oclipsed anything previously given in Timaru." And many others couched in similar eulogistic terms. Gates open 7.15; programme at 8. Admission: Is; schoolchildren, 6d . ■ grandstand 6d extra. VISIT TO FEILDING OF THE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE. T\ RILL TT ALL, MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 14. ENOS BACON. The only Man m the World with TWO Natural Voices, will give a CONCERT—RECITAL. Comprising Soprano and Baritone Songs, Elocutionary Items, etc. Doors open 7.80. Commence at S p.m. Admission: 2s and Iβ .

FBILDING FLOWER _SHOW FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1910. AT THE FEILDING DRILL HALL. Schedules on application to the Secretary at the STAR Office. Entries received at the STAR Office the day before the Show will be given priority of selection of place. Entries close at 11 a.m. on the morning of the Show. Omitted from Schedule: . Rock Melon, Water Melon. Entries: 6d for non-members; six free entries for members. Open from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and from 6 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Is; children, half-price. CRICKET. AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATU. SPORTS GROUND, Palmerston N. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 16th and 17th. at 2.30 p.m. on \j Wednesday. Admission: Gates, Is; Stands, Is ; or Season Tickets with gates and stand privileges, 2s 6d. Children, half-price. 0. H. CLELAND, Hon. Saj. N.B.Suratura Tea is the finest and purest Ceylon produces. It is sold at prices well below those demanded for other teas of anything like such superb quality. Try it once, and you will use Suratura always. It is not a "savage" tea! TRY THE Denbigh Cash Store FOR GROCERIES, Etc. ■ Lowest prices. Best quality poods only. Sound Potatoes, Wheat, Pollard, etc., at lowest market rates. Goods delivered promptly. W. H. 'ALSOP, Denbigh Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 9 March 1910, Page 3

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